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Teale's 'tache

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  1. 55 minutes ago, Captain_Townsend said:

    I don't get it either. I want to soak in the football and the atmosphere not have it in a beer induced haze.

    I had drink once at a sporting occasion while invited to a box and said I would never do it again.

    I think the point is it shouldn't be either/or, those that want a beer should be able to get one without missing any of the game. I'm sure we'd sell a lot more food and drinks at games if it didn't take so long. If we want to maximise revenues at Villa Park then the service is one of many things that need to improve.

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  2. Where Bailey and Torres are concerned, we don't know what kind of injuries they are carrying or how close to the 'red line' they may have been, in Torres case certainly we seem to be managing him since his last spell out, so I don't think whatever that injury was has fully cleared, and it probably won't until it can be properly rested over the summer. So we are going to have to manage him carefully.

    I think Unai probably thought a draw was possible if not overly likely with the team he picked and the subs he intended to make in the second half, he believes in the players he put out there, unfortunately, losing Martinez was a big blow to our plans (though Olsen did great, it's the presence and organisation we missed), and we conceded at bad times (just before half-time, just before making the subs), all of that took the wind out of our sails and the machine that is Man City smelt blood, it happens.

    The scoreline was not ideal, and he won't be happy with the goals conceded, but getting minutes to some that needed it is good, good showings from Iroegbunam, Duran, Rogers and Zaniolo are encouraging, and Olsen too.

    At some point, we really need to rest Dougie, but Kamara's injury and McGinn's suspension have made it very difficult to do so. It will be interesting to see how Emery approaches that going forward.

    Nobody likes to lose, Unai especially, but he's realistic enough to know it can happen against very good teams when we aren't anywhere near full strength.

  3. 3 hours ago, 6065_Villa said:

    Always disappointed to lose but last night was a perfect storm for us to get through.

    City getting stick after not scoring against Arsenal - tick

    Pep revving them up - tick

    Pep using fresh legs and players bursting to make an impact - tick

    Ref playing his part by letting city foul us when on the break - tick

    Villa without key players and others needing a rest - tick

     

    So whilst pissed off at the defeat I've put things into perspective (probably what Unai did before picking the team), and can see the bigger picture that our squad can't cope on two fronts with so many injuries to key players. If only the Premier league would allow us to start working our way to 115 charges of cheating...

    Agree with this, certain things need to fall in place for a team like us to beat City, such is the gulf in quality and depth.

    • They need to have a bad day, they didn't
    • You need to have your best team available, we didn't
    • You need the referee to be brave enough not to give them everything -  Meh ref wasn't the worst, or the main problem last night, but he wasn't much help either.

    We simply didn't have the personnel available and it was a bad time to be playing them after the Arsenal performance.

    It is all about perspective, we might not win against Brentford but we undoubtedly have much chance than we ever did against City and keeping players fresher can only help.

  4. 20 minutes ago, villa4europe said:

    I thought that's what Lange did at villa, he brought in data analysts to support traditional scouting

    we will use both and no doubt we will have an absolutely insane amount of data 

    on top of that we will then have our team tracking our own players

    That's my understanding as well, I think most clubs use the stats/data to narrow down quickly where to look, but you still have to go and look to validate and to find out the intangibles that the data can't give you. Data alone isn't enough, and going searching without the data isn't going to be anywhere near as productive.

    Data will also be used to track our own players as you say, both in terms of performance and fitness, during training and matches, and their nutrition probably as well.

    As the likes of Brighton and Brentford have shown, data and how you use it can give you an edge over those who are lagging behind in those fields, with the need for value in the transfer market becoming only greater with FFP issues it would be very foolish not to be collecting and using huge amounts of data in recruitment and other areas.

     

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  5. To me, Konsa picking up 5 yellows in 11 fouls does kind of make sense. He doesn't make a lot of fouls, in fact, he only fouls when he has to, which is why the ratio is so high. When he fouls, it's usually of the professional, definitely going to be yellow-carded, kind. Which is not a bad thing at all, it shows how in control he usually is of his emotions and his awareness of game situations.

    On a broader scale, I don't think there's any conspiracy going on, the bigger teams get a bit more leeway, always have and always will and that's as much down to human nature than anything more spurious.

    For the rest of us, it seems pretty random. That's why it is so difficult to take any of these stats all that seriously, referees are not consistent in-game for the same team, let alone from team to team, game to game, or referee to referee. It's all so wildly inconsistent it's difficult to know what really constitutes a booking anymore. The whole Tonali and Paqueta sagas do make you wonder if there's a bit of spot-fixing involved on the player side, and who's to say a ref hasn't been given a quota of cards to be given out in a game, it's happened in other countries, there's no reason it couldn't happen here.

    I don't think we are particularly dirty, or clumsy (though tiredness of so many games may excuse it). We are an easy target in many ways as we don't seem to try and pressure referees as much as some other teams/players, but I'd imagine that partly comes from Emery and his no-excuse culture. Our players aren't allowed to use poor referees as an excuse. I'd rather play that way than have a team of Odegaards/Hendersons endlessly harassing a referee. We try to let our football do the talking and that is fine by me.

    I just think the standard of refereeing, in general, is awful and getting worse, and VAR is not helping, it's only shining a light on just how bad it is.

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  6. 5 minutes ago, bickster said:

    It doesn't matter, the times are still similar and most WCML trains do not go through Brum. The point isn't about the exact times though in my experience those times are more or less correct. Liverpool is almost as close to London in travel time as it is the Birmingham. Shall I drive to Birmingham - 2 hrs or get the train to London - just over 2hrs. The point is that Birmingham will never replace London as an event destination no matter how much Birmingham exceptionalism you apply. The sheer mountain of industries you'd have to change to achieve that is insurmountable. Birmingham would obviously get a few events, it already does, a new stadium increased capacity stadium with multi roles isn't going to change that. The versatility would be wasted money. Birmingham already has the NEC for a very large, well connected high capacity indoor venue, it doesn't put on that many events of the nature we're talking about

    https://www.birmingham2022.com/venues/the-nec

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    The National Exhibition Centre (NEC) is the NEC Group’s flagship venue – where brands are born, products are launched, and networks are made. It is the UK’s largest exhibition venue and one of Europe’s leading event destinations. It welcomes around 2.3 million visitors and over 45,000 exhibiting companies to more than 500 events every year.

    That's a lot of events and a lot of visitors.

    If anything the competition the NEC would represent to a multi-use stadium is more of a reason not to go ahead than to say there are not enough events.

  7. 20 minutes ago, bickster said:

    How long does it take to stage a Stadium concert? It's not just rock up on the day like it is at a traditional concert hall. How long does it take to set up one of those motor cross type events they also hold in stadiums, it's not just dump a load of dirt there. Days before the event and days after. It's not possible for a top flight football club, especially one that has an ambition to be a top European club, it really isn't compatible.

    Honestly not that long, the pitch at the Bernabeu takes 6 hours to retract which can be done overnight, then you have the entire day to set up a stage, everything else is pretty much in place. Then the next day take it down and bring the pitch back out again.

    Granted motor cross, American football, baseball or things that require that level of set-up would be restricted to summer months, but concerts, conventions, comedy gigs, basketball, tennis, and plenty of other events should be hostable in a reasonable time as long as the stadium is designed for multi-use.

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  8. 8 minutes ago, bickster said:

    No I'm saying the idea of a multiuse stadium that can be used for masses of other events is an absolute fantasy for a top tier football club, especially one located in Birmingham

    There really is only a small window of opportunity each year for a football stadium to be used for other events and there really is a lack of events that would be interested in a Birmingham location

    I think a lot would depend on how 'multi-use' it would be, if you had a retractable pitch and roof like the Bernabau, then that window of opportunity just grew to every time we aren't playing a game, and not just for concerts but any kind of event you could imagine.

    There are plenty of events going on in Birmingham pretty much every single day of the year, having another large arena is only going to attract more. If anything it's the competition from current venues in Birmingham that would be more of a problem. I take the point that London/Manchester is ahead of Birmingham in terms of attracting the biggest events, but if Birmingham is ever going to catch up then it needs more high-quality venues to accommodate them.

    For what it is worth I don't think it's going to happen, I just don't think it's completely fantastical. Real Madrid has proven it is possible with enough vision and investment.

     

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  9. 16 minutes ago, El Segundo said:

    I don't think people who want to stay at VP are ignoring the issues, just that the same issues might be just as bad or even worse if we relocate.  The references to other clubs spanking new stadiums failing to overcome similar issues illustrates the point. 

    Might, but it is very very far from definite. Is there any harm in looking to see if there's anything better? Where there's more room to expand and a council more sympathetic to our needs? It might not even exist, but we'll certainly never find it if we never look. So others with new grounds haven't dealt with the traffic/travel issues very well, it doesn't mean we won't. We might do better.

    Surely we all want the best for the club and the fans? If our site is holding us back why not look to see if there's anything better?

    Or you know, we could try and fix the problems with the current site instead of just accepting them because other places might have similar issues.

    I don't see the point in ruling out either option.

  10. 1 hour ago, El Segundo said:

    I don't think anyone is claiming the current site is perfect,  just that there are already some advantages to it over potential alternatives.    Does the perfect site even exist?  Where has the transport infrastructure been designed specifically to cater for 60,000 + crowds every couple of weeks ?  Etihad and Olympic Stadium possibly,  but do they actually work any better in practice than other venues?   The NEC, on paper, looks a good bet but the M42 is a nightmare at the best of times.   The lack of trains and carriages could be addressed between the club and the transport authorities, and if it was maybe fewer people would go by car.      

    The club has tried to address this multiple times over a long period of time, but dealing with councils, especially ones that are now broke is not as simple or easy a solution as it sounds. If it was that easy, it would have been done a long time ago. I'm not sure where we are at now with the Witton Station refurb or how much difference it is going to make 

    I'm not saying other grounds don't have similar issues, or that a different site won't have the same or other issues. 

    What I'm ultimately confused by is that I want to find solutions to these issues so that we can stay on the current site, but the people who want to stay at Villa Park seem to be the ones who want to ignore them, and just say everything is fine when it quite clearly isn't.

    We can't keep increasing the attendance with things as they are, the matchday experience will become ruined for everyone eventually if we do. We aren't going to sell corporate seats if it takes hours to get to and from the ground, sitting in traffic is not an experience people pay for, and we aren't going to able to update the ground to 50/60k if we can barely handle the 42k people we are getting in now.

    I don't care what Spurs have or haven't done, I don't care if other stadiums have similar issues, I just want a better experience for everyone who goes to our ground and I am exasperated that others don't seem to see it.

    I'm no town planner, but having some police directing traffic, shuttle busses (for a reasonable fee) from the city center, making some streets one way on matchday, there has to be ways of fixing it in the short term, but also longer-term finding ways of investing in the area to create more safe parking etc. even buy some a bit away and tram people in, stick a helipad on top of a stand... I don't bloody know... put a metro station under the ground that goes straight into town... just something!

    Sorry, I'm having a bad day... I just want to be able to take my Dad or my kids to a game and it be a nice experience for them, I think that should be the minimum requirement, and the traffic/travel issues around our ground really do put that in jeopardy.

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  11. 15 minutes ago, GlobalVillan said:

    I did read your post and no need for the slightly aggressive tone. My point is that you can spend as much as you want on a new stadium but there will always be problems getting people to and from it.

    Wherever it is.

    I don't believe this "goldilocks" location even exists (apart from right in the city centre which can never happen) never mind it being viable to build a stadium there.

    I genuinely think VP is in one of the best places possible in terms of transport networks. 

    As for uber, you are never getting an uber with 40,000 plus people around.

    Football, festivals, gigs, whatever.

    If you do, you are bloody lucky.

     

     

    I don't believe a 'goldilocks' location exists either, but then I don't believe Villa Park has perfect transport links, again you're glossing over the difficulties between those links and the stadium and indeed every point I've been trying to make.

    Have a good day, I'm going to go and shout into a void for a bit.

  12. 14 minutes ago, GlobalVillan said:

    Again, Spurs have just built a billion pound stadium and ALL those problems still exist for them and more.

    I mean, well done to them...

    I didn't say a new stadium would fix these problems, or that another site might be better, or indeed that I want a new stadium. In fact, it seems like you didn't read my post at all. I'm simply stating the site we are on isn't perfect. Burying your head in the sand and dismissing this isn't going to help to move along the conversation.

    Having good transport links is pointless if they can't be used correctly. Increasing the capacity on the current site with these problems still existing is only going to make matters worse. It heavily limits what we can do with the site we are on.

    What we need are solutions to these problems, not people saying 'Well there are good transport links so everything is fine'. It is not that black and white, things rarely are.

     

     

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  13. Where Grealish is concerned I just see too many barriers in the way of that transfer happening.

    From his point of view he'd have to make a lot of concessions i.e. a massive drop in wages, understanding he wouldn't be the main man (that's Emery now), he wouldn't be captain, nor the focal point of how we play. His dream return it would not be.

    Financially, to us, it would be a massive risk and I don't see us taking those kinds of risks, especially in the current climate.

    From a footballing point of view, he's still got plenty of quality and I've no doubt Emery would be able to extract the best out of him, where we are going we do need quality players, but it has to be the right fit. I think we have more pressing matters than his position or skillset and that's where our budget should be going.

  14. 2 minutes ago, burchy said:

    Oops, my bad

    Still looks as good in the Adidas template, nice work.

    Also, random question, in your profile it says The Nock, that wouldn't be Cannock would it? Only ask as I'm originally from that neck of the woods (Wyrley) 

    Yeah, originally from Cheslyn Hay, now Cannock/Hednesford way. I haven't travelled very far!

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  15. @burchy Think you meant me, we get confused a lot. If it's any consolation @Shaun Teales Moustache I'd rather be you...

    Anyway, 1874 kit design I did, but updated to the new Adidas template, with the most likely crest to be used at this point.

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    Does anyone know if we are definitely parting with BK8 for next season? I'm not putting them on my designs because screw those guys, just wondering if we are getting a new sponsor is all.

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  16. 1 minute ago, Stevo985 said:

    Maybe we really did get the lion from shutterstock

    Nah, there's already been an article posted on here previously stating the process of how it was designed for us specifically and we trademarked it ages ago.

    What has most likely happened here is that somebody has taken it from Shutterstock (that it shouldn't be on) either because they don't know it belongs to Villa (unlikely), or simply don't think they'll get caught as they are so small, or possibly they know the company is only going to be around for a short period of time so it doesn't matter.

    From the club's point of view, it is probably a case of trying to find some contact details of the company, sending them a letter politely asking them to stop using the lion with a vague threat of legal action and that would probably do the job.

    Or they could be like Apple and just take legal action against anyone who's ever considered using a lion in anything. Ever.

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